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What if the earliest spiritual teachings of humanity were never truly lost, only hidden beneath centuries of doctrine, power, and forgotten history?
In The Lost Teachings of Christ, Dr. Blaine Saunders explores the hidden traditions surrounding early Christianity, Gnostic writings, Hermetic philosophy, and ancient mystical teachings that challenged the boundaries of conventional religious understanding. Drawing from texts discovered at Nag Hammadi, the Gospel of Thomas, the Gospel of Mary, Pistis Sophia, Hermetic writings, and other ancient sources, this book examines the possibility that the original spiritual message of awakening was far deeper than institutional history allowed.
Blending philosophy, spirituality, historical analysis, and contemplative insight, this work explores humanity's relationship to consciousness, suffering, awakening, and the search for reunion with the divine Source beyond the material world. Topics include the nature of the soul, the symbolism of light, the concept of remembrance, the role of consciousness in spiritual transformation, and the recurring ancient belief that humanity has forgotten its deeper origin.
Rather than promoting fear or rigid dogma, The Lost Teachings of Christ invites readers into a reflective exploration of the hidden thread connecting ancient civilizations, mystical traditions, and the enduring human search for meaning. Through discussions of Sophia, the Demiurge, inner awakening, the Kingdom within, and the ascent of consciousness, readers are encouraged to look beyond inherited structures and rediscover the deeper spiritual questions that have followed humanity for thousands of years.
This book is written for seekers, philosophers, spiritual explorers, and readers interested in:
Both philosophical and deeply personal, The Lost Teachings of Christ challenges readers to reconsider what humanity may have forgotten, and what still waits to be remembered within.
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